# HG changeset patch # User Glenn Morris # Date 1246432435 0 # Node ID 1de9fbe264a42ebdc6803c5286116d881a16917f # Parent 53dc0b838c595657c04a448533b8495b0cad0f50 (f90-break-delimiters, f90-no-break-re): Doc fixes. diff -r 53dc0b838c59 -r 1de9fbe264a4 lisp/ChangeLog --- a/lisp/ChangeLog Wed Jul 01 02:58:52 2009 +0000 +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog Wed Jul 01 07:13:55 2009 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2009-07-01 Glenn Morris + + * progmodes/f90.el (f90-break-delimiters, f90-no-break-re): Doc fixes. + 2009-07-01 Evangelos Evangelou (tiny change) * progmodes/f90.el (f90-no-break-re): Add "(/" and "/)". (Bug#3730) diff -r 53dc0b838c59 -r 1de9fbe264a4 lisp/progmodes/f90.el --- a/lisp/progmodes/f90.el Wed Jul 01 02:58:52 2009 +0000 +++ b/lisp/progmodes/f90.el Wed Jul 01 07:13:55 2009 +0000 @@ -254,9 +254,10 @@ (defcustom f90-break-delimiters "[-+\\*/><=,% \t]" "Regexp matching delimiter characters at which lines may be broken. -There are certain tokens comprised entirely of characters -matching this regexp that should not be split, and these are -specified by the constant `f90-no-break-re'." +There are some common two-character tokens where one or more of +the members matches this regexp. Although Fortran allows breaks +within lexical tokens (provided the next line has a beginning ampersand), +the constant `f90-no-break-re' ensures that such tokens are not split." :type 'regexp :group 'f90) (put 'f90-break-delimiters 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) @@ -824,11 +825,12 @@ (defconst f90-no-break-re (regexp-opt '("**" "//" "=>" ">=" "<=" "==" "/=" "(/" "/)") 'paren) - "Regexp specifying where not to break lines when filling. -This regexp matches certain tokens comprised entirely of -characters matching the regexp `f90-break-delimiters' that should -not be split by filling. Each element is assumed to be two -characters long.") + "Regexp specifying two-character tokens not to split when breaking lines. +Each token has one or more of the characters from `f90-break-delimiters'. +Note that if only one of the characters is from that variable, +then the presence of the token here allows a line-break before or +after the other character, where a break would not normally be +allowed. This minor issue currently only affects \"(/\" and \"/)\".") (defvar f90-cache-position nil "Temporary position used to speed up region operations.")